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I believe that technology has the power to change our lives—for better or for worse. That’s why I’ve spent my life reporting and writing about it for outlets of all sorts, from newspapers (such as the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times) to magazines (Popular Mechanics and Rolling Stone) and even my own books (“Newton’s Football” and “Clapton’s Guitar”). For me, there’s no better way to spend a day than talking to a bunch of experts about an important subject and then writing a story that’ll help others be smarter and better informed.

Are you the kind of person that just seems to attract stains on your clothes? Do you love science and incorporating innovative ideas into your daily life? Clothing and science do go hand-in-hand, and Nanotechnology can be the answer to your spill-prone ways. If you…

Pictured but never actually used, this device was the preferred assassination weapon of female KGB agent Natasha Zar who would pose as a child during missions. A file of her and this weapon was presented to Bond by Q while searching for the identity of the female sniper sent to kill Koskov.

If reinstalling Windows apps doesn’t work, creating a new user account usually will. If you’re currently using a Microsoft account, your settings will also transfer to the new account once you upgrade it from the default local account. You’ll need to transfer your local files from one account to the other in all cases, though. Your installed software won’t be affected.

Bond is given two homing beacons from Q-branch. The first is larger and used when Bond tracks the villain, Auric Goldfinger, to his base. It was generally believed that such a device was impossible at the time, but we now know this as GPS, which was made available for public use after Korean Airlines 007 was shot down in 1983. Military development started in 1957 for guiding nuclear submarines carrying long range missiles. It is quite possible that Q-branch could have had them in 1964. The second is smaller and allows MI6 to know where Bond is. Bond hides it in a secret compartment in the heel of his shoe. (This would have required Integrated Circuits, which did exist in 1964, just barely.) Later, Bond removes it from the shoe and attempts to send a message to headquarters by wrapping the note around the transmitter and slipping it into someone’s pocket. The plan fails because the pocket’s owner is killed and disposed of in a car crusher, which presumably destroys the device.

Melina Havelock’s getaway vehicle in Spain which she and Bond drive after she assassinates Cuban Hitman Hector Gonzales. Its unique shape allows it to survive several tumbles through the mountainside roads, and its small size allows it to be picked up by several people when it flips on its side. The downside is that it does not have a good amount of speed, nor is it easy to drive. The auto company Citroën launched a special edition 2CV “007” to coincide with the film; it was fitted with the standard engine and painted yellow with “007” on the front doors and fake bullet hole stickers.

We all know that riding a motorbike can be a very exhilarating experience, when you have the cool breeze flying in your face as you zip by a gridlock of vehicles. Well, it goes without saying that wearing a helmet is of utmost importance in terms of safety, since your skull might hard enough to handle some minor knocks, but a full-on collision? Good luck with that. Sena and Shoei have decided to bring together their respective fields of expertise by unveiling the Neotec II, an all-new motorbike helmet that is perfect for communications while you are on the road.